These 12 accused in the Delhi riots are relieved from court; Opened by murder and conspiracy allegations


Delhi riots: The court acquitted 12 people from murder and conspiracy. (File Photo)
Delhi riots: The local court in Delhi has acquitted 12 people accused of murder and criminal conspiracy in the 2020 Northeast Delhi riots. On February 26, 2020, the accused was accused of killing a man named Hashim Ali in Kokalpuri.
What did the court say in the order when the accused is released?
Additional sessions were not sufficient to establish the identity of the accused as part of the meeting, Judge Pulastia Brahmachala said. In his 52 -page order issued on April 30, the judge said, “I think there are some evidence in the name of circumstances.
Which 12 were accused by the court in the Delhi riot case?
The court then released Lokesh Kumar Solanki, Pankaj Sharma, Ankit Chaudhry, Prince, Jadin Sharma, Himanshu Thakur, Vivek Panchal, Rishabh Chaudhry, Sumith Sa UD, Dingu Arora, Sandeep and Sahil. It claimed that the state relied on the situation, as those who had witnessed his case were not supported by the accused.
The results were given due to lack of definitive evidence to prove the crime
The court also dismissed the lawsuit that some of the accused (a part of a WhatsApp group called ‘Hardcore Hindu Unity’) has admitted to the murder of his chat. It states that such posts or messages can only be placed in the group with the intention of becoming a hero in the eyes of the other members of the group. It suggests that these posts cannot be used as definitive sources to prove murder.
The FIR has been registered against the accused under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, which includes riot, murder and criminal conspiracy.
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